…Highlights »Lake Highlights »LakeMathesonLakeMatheson - A Reflection of Perfection LakeMatheson West Coast, New Zealand One of New Zealand's great scenic icons, LakeMatheson, lies just six kilometres from Fox Glacier, in the West Coast region of New Zealand. LakeMatheson was formed…

Skip to main content Home »LAKEMATHESON MOTEL - Fox Glacier, Westland LAKEMATHESON MOTEL - Fox Glacier, Westland Visit Web Site Surrounded by breathtaking West Coast scenery, a warm welcome, personal service and modern facilities are the keynotes at this clean, comfortable, affordable Fox…

…admission $80 – you can buy tickets online. Go See. LakeMathesonLakeMatheson, 5km from the Fox Glacier in South Westland, New Zealand, is famous for its mirror views of Aoraki/Mount Cook and Mount Tasman. Settled in ancient forest, Matheson was formed about 14,000 years ago when the glacier…

…on the locally owned 14m yacht Elwing. * Million Dollar Cruise - Go on a memorable Queenstown Lake Cruise with The Million Dollar Cruise. You will travel across Lake Wakatipu right to the end of the Lake (and it doesn't cost a million dollars). * Steadfast Traditional Sail - Experience the joys of…

…largest - Lake Rotorua. Lake Taupo - Taupo Just about everywhere you look in the Lake Taupo region, you'll see a volcano. Lake Wanaka and Hawea - Wanaka Formed by massive glaciers over 10,000 years ago, Lakes Wanaka and Hawea lie side by side and are popular with holiday makers. LakeMatheson - West…

…hour to the Mangatini Falls. LakeMatheson At LakeMatheson, near Fox Glacier, nature has combined exactly the right ingredients to create truly stunning reflections of New Zealand's highest peaks—Aoraki/Mount Cook and Mount Tasman. The waters of LakeMatheson are dark brown, so on a calm day…

…Capital of New Zealand, Queenstown. The lake is covers 291 square kilometres in area and is 80 kilometres in length. It is the longest lake in New Zealand and one of the most picturesque surrounded by the Remarkables Mountain Ranges. * LakeMathesonLakeMatheson lies in the heart of the wild West…